EKO HOT BLOG reports that Lagos-based comedian Chibunna Stanley, also known as Funnybone, has issued a warning to customers of lounges and restaurants in the state, advising them to be mindful of the dangers of sharing their live location on social media.
In the wake of the recent shooting death of South African rapper AKA, who was killed by a gunman who found him through his live location shared on social media, Funnybone has urged customers to restrict their phone use in public spaces.
In a post on social media, the comedian suggested that lounges and restaurants in Lagos state should consider banning the use of phones altogether or at least limit the way customers use them.
He emphasized that people should be respectful of others and not include them in any videos they might take and share online, along with their live location.
Funnybone’s warning is a timely reminder of the importance of privacy and caution in a world where technology and social media have made it easier to share personal information with the world.
With crime rates on the rise and the threat of violence always present, the comedian’s advice serves as a warning to all social media users to be mindful of what they share online.
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